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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 13

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1022. 13 WILL AWARD STATE HOWE ROGERS CO. 'A Store for Everybody" HOWE ROGERS CO.

jkwi MEDALS AT DINNER Pulaski Fost to Hold Affair at Falcon Hall This Evening. Come Week i' -i i i I Because we could not take care of the great crowd in one day we have decided to continue our Dollar C-1-f 1 1 I 1 itt oaie ior a iew aays longer. Hundreds or bie dollar PuU.Wi pAt ilt sv.iii a d-tuwr rb. nine at o'cim-k at Kiknn Halt, wn-h tb ntouiir will prmnl with ir WsrM war Tb oirHinc "'Mr ill ty Ki(h Klraa, St. Maniflaun rh.nvfi.

ihrr jeflWr will bp Dr. i vohLI ami Jjis t.UtTaa, rhalrtn.in of thm New York Staff t'ommif-t of tip American lif iett. Th Kitlfr lainntfiit I nf J. Krw.ifiki, rttairtuud A. B.

Tom rnk and ''fianli Th rntrTUimnf wH t-f ruviI.Ml hv I.r Naii. t(t f.nie.ly rhafurfriidiHin I'summr ami riir-Mff Halmrk. In piann iitft. and lh tilo nub. i -ipr (Marine? AmTirnH lst-, Ml fr4 riilar matins at thm TiiiiitT 'h Sin'" Armon.

Svr ttiifMrruMi i n.Mf 11111 will tr brought up. h.Tf Im wM iHHt)n mMniir uf lh MniitMC tmimiUf tnl of tit line club values added hourly. I1 MANTLES SI COLLARS SI Oil Clolh SI WeKbarh, 8 for Arrow, wronilv 12 for Table. 4 ards Men's Hals Sllron Tables SlClgarelles $1 I loth nr I i Folding I ainols, WAISTS SjlVELVET HV 'I It rfgithtr niprftiiK nr to mi.rn.w nim: at 11 ltw' Trfitl. N.

'liutti urih. ISergeDr'sesSI LU lirJI 1 I Hiw nilr. 2 fr irN hMty mrc Aluminum Bovs' Suits SI nma IF YOU POSSIBLY CAN You will derive important advantages as regards both styles and values by doing so. Large shipments of goods which we expected to show at the opening of our sale have but recently readied us, and owing to their late arrival will be marked at extraordinarily low prices. These shipments are of exceedingly choice furniture including some of the handsomest designs that were selected for this sale.

The delay will therefore prove a fortunate one for belated purchasers, who are advised to lose no time in coming to make inspection and note the many special prices. Not Only in Furniture, but in Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Curtains, Draperies, Lamps and Shades the assortments are still so extensive and attractive that the question of selection is one that is easily and satisfactorily settled. We repeat below a few of the offerings which are among the most mill strong. 1 nr. UUHUIv UWMbl 4 i loth, Fanls, oat, SWEATERS $1j Tea Kettles SI I Roys' heay wool I si'e uie ea 1 I Shoes OxfdsSI WumMi'i.

nair I 1 Matches S1 (ID GLOVES SI IFels Naptha Soap. 'JO ban WomfiTa namplfN, 2 Ohio Hliw Tip. 20 hnr 51l $1 CAPPERS Kur let BROOMS All rrn, 2 fur I APRONS SI Exchange Street Sign Shop Hums; Damage Is $800 0 Kiirl last rvnitiff fir wn ah in third floor of the biiil-hnr at No. tx-'hanitr iitrwt. Khi li i emupltl by th T.

M. lxiveiibru'k I'ompany. elan tii)nl'r. The blast a ft ubborn nut ami ir wa nint 1 1 nit bt't'ore Kitt Jii'i ruiai'anira, bo arrin-ii on the yt'iMie hi to a tt It unir rtiiitrol. Th dam.ij" lo be about I-mI.

SlMHitjiiicom roiiibiMtiou anion jf snntr oily riitf- is blivr i hn lti the tu. hn Iirmffi arrtv-! tb w-tin rt'iir of the hnp wm In ttauiea anrl it wa to la. awvcral pipe Uiws, this ri4iilt inft In fonsidem hie rtflny to the. stiver -ar -htitibn In Kit-hang street. oiniib'rjib! (lniunK bjr watr wan in-furrnd In ((1 parr of th bmStliiijf oTiipiet by Tht-Tnjf in lut wir I'rtnf mg t'oaipany, hli-b i iocutfil mi the floor below I ha 9111 Sht'l'ta- Si! noccecc 4 lea Kettles, Got-malt Ullktftfkg I i I lUM Cr(lf.

quart Wllkwwkv vi Krst cracf. 3 nuartt With bloonwrs 168 I OIS, K6 tilCS QQYJ CHj Rompers SI 14-pt Dishpans Kill, linxl. child Assorted styles. 2 for All blue and white Mi4 popular, and which were bought in large quantities in anticipation of the favorable regard of our customers. Scissors SI 3 Kamons ItnbeMui.

3 pr. TOWELS SI I Heavy llath. 4 for I III CJl 1 2 fur Dish Pans S1iQnY 111 qt. Inmimim Quality muslin. 2 for Waler Bass SI I RECORDS SJ jikHojr 10-in.

Kmrrwui, 4 fur I Full ilk. 2 pair CHURCH THRONGED FOR FUNERAL OF PRIEST II J5n IUD5 Ql I Boys' Pants S1 Klne elnfh and Ho' a Jt i femcoais vi palmolive SI 1 Kinr vnl knit I I I corduroy I hoap. 11 tor "ini IIIIIO rMJMMMO 0 I SILK TIES SI Shop Coats $1 hild's flannel, 3 for Bishop Officiates at Mass for Eev. Michael Xrischel. i Kuneral nervii-es fur Her.

Michael KriKchel, rector nf St. Kramis Xavier were held ut 10 o'clock y-nter-day uiornini! at the church. The church aas Slied vith ijarishiouers. The in-i terior of the church was draped in mourning. The front of the church was reserved fur clergy and members of the Holy Name Society, the Knifrhls of St.

John, the Younc I-adies' Sodulit, the Sacred Heart Society and the Ladies' Auxiliary nf the Knijhts of St. John HMiop Thomas K. Itickey officiated at the solemn high pontifical nins of reuiliem. Jn a sermon he also eulogized men OVERALLS SI Underwear SliSSl 51 Men's, full cut. 2 for Men's heavy, 2 for 2 for Hepplewhite Diuing Room Suite, as illustrated, In antique mahogany.

Buffet 66 in. long, has carved rail back and reeded posts. Ten pieces. Very specially priced at $365.00 the dead priest. He aa assisted at niass by Hev.

Kdward Uayer, who was deacon, and Hev. t'harle lliefer, suli-deaenn Hev. Juhn JI. Scllinger, muster of ceremonies, and Ker. Michael llaynes, second master of ceremonies.

f'Jlipi Ik Dining Room Suite, as liiustrateu, in old walnut fininh. Buffet 6S In. long, two large drawers, two closets, fino center panel. Suit of 10 pieces. Very specially priced at $325.00 Sold separately a follows: Buffet gJSO.OO China Cloaet 57.BO Extension Table T.5 i Servlnsr Table 31i.0O Six Chairs I The deacons of honor were Hev.

John K. Honpel and Her. John Schellhorn. I Rev. M.

J. Haruarther was assistant priet; Rev. Kdward Sclieid was censor i bearer, and the alcoyetes were Kev. lieorge Knlb and Kev. William Cannnnn.

The chuir. which sang responses. was under the direction of Hev. Teller. S.

T. and consisted of Hev. Walter McCarthy, Kev. fharlea Shay, Kev. John Crowley.

Her. Frederick i Straiib. Ker. Frank Hoefen, Her. tieorse Si hinitt, Kev.

Adolph Kdelman, Kev. William Heisel, liev. Arthur Florack, I Kev. Patrick Moffett, Hev. James Wood, Fratn is l.ane and Hev.

John luley. The bearers were Hev. I.eo I. Huf- Tapestry Living Room Suite, as Illustrated, hlfih, comfortablo back, spring arms and scat cushions. 3 pieces.

Very specially priced at $270.00 Sold separately: 135.00 Arm Chair 6T.50 Arm Rocker T.5t I sohueider. of lanaville; Hev. John Baierl, Hev. Jacob F. Staub, Kev.

Thomas F. Conuors, Hev. Frederick Straub and Hev. f'raneij X. Kunz.

Interment was made in Holy Sepulchre ceuietery. Final blessing at the srave was given by Ki-diop Hickey. TO OfK PATRONS Washington's birthday is being celebrated today. Out of deference to the Father of Our Country our offices will remain closed all day. In case of trouble, day or night, 1H Living Room Suite, spring seat cushions.

as illustrated. Overstuffed In tapestry, loose 3 pieces. gold Very specially priced at $165.00 eparately as follows: Davenport T5.0 Arm Chair 45.0I Arm Rocker S.OO Davenport Table as Illustrated, In antique mahogany, ISxSS top. Very specially priced at $42.50 Gate Lei; Table as Illustrated, in antique umungany. Very specially priced at $25.00 EDWIN R.

QUINBY DEAD i Brother of Former Comptroller, Was Captain in Engineer Corps. F.dwin Rufus Quinhy, a captain in the Knuineer Corps of the I'nited States army, and son of the late tieneral Isaac F. and Kli.alieth Jiinby, of this city, died on Monday in New York. Captuin I yuiub.v was a lirnilier of former City Comptroller Henry 1. (Juinby and Cap- i John tJ.

CJninby, of the I nited States uavy. I The IjimIv ill lie buried in Mount Hope cemetery after services at Mount lloe chapel at 10 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Helen Eugenia Hetzel. Helen Eugenia Ijtngie Hetxel, of John M.

Hetxel, died at her home. No. 1 77 Ileviui street, this city, aged til years. She leaves, besides her husband, two brothers, I.ouis C. I-anijie and Frank I.angie.

and a daughter, Mrs. Walter Krouse, of Pnffalo. She waa the last ur- 'PHONE Main 3960 Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation vivinf daughter of the late Anthony I.an-I gie, for many years a well-known eon-I tractor of this city. She was a lifelong member of the (Tmrrh of Our Lady of Victory, and of the B. A.

The funeral will be held at 0 o'clock to-mor- Refdroom Suite, as lllustratetj. In blue Walnut. lresr 42 In. long. 30x28 plate mirror, turned standards and posts.

Kour pieces. Very specially priced at $179.00 Sold separately: Dresaer fSO.OO Chiffortibe 45.W lied st ead wSS.OO Toilet Table MS.OO Hepplewhite Bedroom Suite, as illustrated. In American Walnut, Dresser 44 In. long, 2833 mirror. Suite of four pieces.

Very specially priced at $213.00 Sold teparalcly as follows: Dresser h7.0 Chiffonier 52.M Redhead asu.nn Toilet Table fiS.OO rnw morning from the church. A high mas: of reuieiu will be celebrated by Very Rev. Alphonse N'ntelutert, assisted by Rev. Feter van der Mullen. MILK DEALERS AND GUESTS AT BANQUET Program Includes Talks and Entertainment of Varied Character.

Purchases to the amount of $5.00 or more will be delivered free to any shipping point in the state, by railroad or our auto trucks, at our option. Goods held for a reasonable time if immediate delivery is not desired. Charge accounts on easy payment terms are solicited from trustworthy persons who may wish to take advantage of this accommodation to avail themselves of our February Sale prices without payment of interest or any' other extra charge. 'ennsel: It. 'isutiu, chief milk inspector Kt tne llfaltli Bureau, and XI.

Tjler, uf tle Hochslrr district the Ialrymen's 'y All made hrief remark. Ttie tntrtainioeut roiam lii'-luded a do by tharles 1'leisctiiiner, a member of Hie assoWntlonK; voal seJeclimia by Klutie NiUel and Miirjorle Iiicksn, a nowliy Ivy Komeo t'oineau and Juliet o.w Uix. and skits. There was mass slug ntf Ud by Jesne Miiltifiiu. Tbe room was attractively with flags and flowers- Favon for meml-er end guesu Included eiilored Paper bait.

The affair was held In cnojuoctioa with the Chamber of Commerce IVsts and Market Committee. Taylor Chapter Meets. Taylor Chapter of the Y. W. C.

A. met yesterday afternoon at the home of The funeral of Mrs. Catherine J(. was held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon triitu the family home. No.

A'2 Weaver street. Rev. Alfred Lenzner, of th North Street Methodist Church, officiated at the service. The, Ix'urera were Messrs. Wolf, Schaffer, l.ehr, Miller, Knhn nnd Kuiclcrt.

-V. delcuation from Victoria Review, ft. T. of which Mrs. Rente was a member, attended the services.

Interment was made at Mottit IIoie cemetery. The funeral of Theolore Setup! was held at ISO o'clock yesterday attemooa from the borne, Xo. 4Q Caroline struct. Ut. Rudolph Krauch.

of the Evanceiical Lutheran Church of I'eace, ntticiated at the service. A delejaUoa irom the Ladies' Auxiliary. Veterans of For-ign ars. acted as honorary escort. The bearers were T.

Connell. F. Lighthouse, W. Hremen. William Friu.

B. 1'oyleand J. (irimley. Interment was made at Mount Hope temetcry. Cix.ri'e A.

Huh, of Uobboville. Alii ditsl last Saturday, February I -t b. at, home th-re. His forno-rly wr.s Mrs. Aralod'a II 'liiis.

of Rochester. I TTie me'i i'ers of Itie boNT Milk lwaler. with their wl'ci and oilier jnests, leot a entioyai'le time in tlie Cliain--r of Tomuierc auditorium last night, at tiie iecond annual banquet the orsab-tiatlon. VandevUle and humorous talks, and addreaa by City Court Judge William I Kohltneti. and danclnj were Included In tte la cnarte were Edward M'iha and Jsnacf J.

Jacobs. Ftrtt came an- addreas of welcome by president A. S- Men. who was toaitmaster. jTe was IntrHlucjsl by Smith BHen.

tinesti of honor, who were presented by TVllir.stn, assistant e--yetary of nf I'limmpn Dr. 89 SOUTH CLINTON Mr. flward May, No. Avenue B. The hostesses were Mrs.

Mace, Mrs, Mulcbler, Mrs. Kdward May, Mrs. Mnul-j throp, Mp. Muciend.vke and Miss Mackay. The members nf the chnpier i part of the afternoon in sen itiic for the Y.

W. C. A. ti-e V. Uoler, it health W.

H. litWme. islrmsn of the Knorts and the hamier utn- A I- SbfMSril. lelutv.

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